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to any other web site. All of the new route information will be included in
the new Falcon Guide, Boulder Sport Climbs by Richard Rossiter, projected
date of availability, 2007.

Avalon is the large, complex crag between Bell Buttress and
Vampire Rock, on the south side of the Canyon. Avalon is about 500 feet high
and is divided into three tiers by two big ledges that span the entire crag
from side to side. The crag presents an abundance of good sport climbs, but
crack enthusiasts may also find entertainment. Most of the routes face south
or west and are sunny during the winter.

Approach. Park just beyond the Practice Rock (8.2 miles) or directly
across from Avalon. Cross the steam via Tyrolean (or hop rocks), then hike up talus along
the west side of the crag. Trails lead to all significant features. Please use these
trails to reduce slope erosion and protect plant life.